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How do we know that God's grace enables our love for Christ?

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God's grace is the enabling force that allows us to love Christ genuinely, as indicated in Ephesians 6:24.

The relationship between God's grace and our love for Christ is foundational in Reformed theology. As stated in Ephesians 6:24, grace is associated with those who love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity. This connection emphasizes that genuine love for Christ cannot stem from our natural inclinations but is the result of divine grace. The old nature, as described in Romans 8:7-8, is hostile toward God and unable to please Him. However, through the transformative power of grace, believers acquire a new nature that genuinely loves Christ. This dynamic illustrates that our ability to love Christ sincerely is dependent upon God's grace actively at work in our hearts.
Scripture References: Ephesians 6:24, Romans 8:7-8

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